LSU (4-0) at Georgia: A week after giving up 213 yards rushing against Auburn, the Tigers get brought down to earth by Todd Gurley and the Bulldogs.

UCF (3-0) vs. South Carolina: The Knights lose at home to a national title contender two games before getting their shot at Louisville.

Minnesota (4-0) vs. Iowa: Entering Big Ten play having gone undefeated against the 184th-ranked schedule in the country, Jerry Kill's Gophers fall to Iowa at home.

Arizona (3-0) at Washington: Yet to face anybody worthwhile, the Wildcats lose to a Washington squad that trails only Baylor and Oregon, averaging 629 yards of offense.

Colorado (2-0) at Oregon State: The Buffaloes open Pac-12 play with a loss against an Oregon State team that has come on strong, winning three in a row since losing to FCS Eastern Washington.

Ole Miss (3-0) at Alabama: The Rebels have started the season hot, but Alabama is ultimately too much to keep the undefeated run going.

Week 6

Maryland (4-0) at Florida State: Finally facing a competent team, one of the best in the country at that, the Terps pick up their first loss.

Miami (3-0) vs. Georgia Tech: In its ACC opener, Miami is ill-prepared for the Yellow Jackets, losing to Tech for the first time since 2008.

Northwestern (4-0) vs. Ohio State: Yet to face anyone of value, the Wildcats lose at home in their Big Ten opener.

Washington (3-0) vs. Stanford. Quarterback Keith Price and running back Bishop Sankey are one of the most dangerous combinations in the country, but will face a Stanford team starting to hit its groove.

Week 7

Michigan (4-0) at Penn State: The Wolverines have flirted with disaster in their last two games and will finally pay the price in State College.

Missouri (3-0) at Georgia: The Tigers run into a team that's the class of the SEC East.

Alabama (3-0) vs. LSU: The Tide haven't been as physically dominant as we've come to expect. LSU will expose that in Tuscaloosa, handing Alabama its first loss, perhaps late enough in the season that they won't be able to make up the ground in the polls.

Week 12

Northern Illinois (3-0) vs. Ball State. The Huskies make a run at another BCS bid, but ultimately trip up before the MAC title game.

Week 13

Baylor (3-0) at Oklahoma State: Baylor finally meets its match in Stillwater, coming up just two wins short of an unbeaten season.

Week 15

Fresno State (3-0) vs. Boise State (Mountain West Championship Game): It all sets up perfectly for the Broncos to take revenge in the inaugural MWC title game.

Won't lose

Louisville (4-0): Louisville gets through its AAC schedule but being one of three undefeateds at the end of the season (along with Oregon and Ohio State), the Cardinals are left out of the national championship game.

- Misery Index highlights the fans in Morgantown, as the 2-2 Mountaineers were humiliated 37-0 by Maryland on Saturday. "Rebuilding years after bad years almost never go over well with a fan base as passionate as West Virginia's," says Wolken.

- LSU picked up a commitment from ninth-grader Dylan Moses. Les Miles offered Moses a scholarship 15 months before he even played a game in high school. Moses' high school is in walking distance from Tiger Stadium and he's teammates with Miles' son.

ALL THE COLLEGE FOOTBALL ACTION FROM WEEK 4

UCLA Bruins quarterback Brett Hundley leaps over a New Mexico State Aggies defender during the game at the Rose Bowl. Richard Mackson, USA TODAY Sports

Louisville Cardinals running back Senorise Perry (32) leaps offensive linesman John Miller (70) to run the ball against the FIU Golden Panthers during the first quarter of play at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium. Jamie Rhodes, USA TODAY Sports

Fresno State Bulldogs running back Malique Micenheimer (22) holds the milk can and celebrates with teammates after the Bulldogs defeated the Boise State Broncos 41-40 at Bulldog Stadium. Cary Edmondson, USA TODAY Sports